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January 6 Trials Remind Us Why We Must Abolish Seditious Conspiracy Laws

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12/11/2022Ryan McMaken

The January 6 trials remind us violence against a person or property should be prosecuted as exactly that, and not as a special category of crime against the regime.

Original Article: "January 6 Trials Remind Us Why We Must Abolish Seditious Conspiracy Laws"

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January 6 Trials Remind Us Why We Must Abolish Seditious Conspiracy Laws